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80% of submissions on Hong Kong’s San Tin Technopole oppose plan amid environmental worries

  • Town Planning Board to meet residents next week amid concerns over plan to fill in fish ponds and rezone current wetland areas

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San Tin in the New Territories, with Shenzhen just over the border. The development site covers more than 600 hectares of land. Photo: Winson Wong
More than 1,200 Hong Kong residents and groups have opposed a plan to build a technology hub near the city’s border with mainland China that will require fish ponds to be filled in, with the Town Planning Board set to hear from them next week.
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A check by the Post found that more than 80 per cent of the 1,543 submissions filed to the board objected to building the San Tin Technopole.

The site takes up more than 600 hectares (1,483 acres) of land, with half of it earmarked to lure leading innovation and technology companies to the city.

Only about 7 per cent of the submissions to the board, the statutory body assessing land zoning applications, backed the development.

Those in favour included representatives from the innovation and technology (I&T) industry, as well as business and construction-related sectors.

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The remaining submissions made suggestions for the project.

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